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    one of the issues is this guide
    http://www.cartographersguild.com/showthread.php?t=1142
    is 8 years old and for a almost antique version of "The gimp 2.2"
    6 years ago a full rewrite of gimp was started
    gimp 2.6 was a partial rewrite, and the current gimp 2.8 is 90% all NEW code
    ( the next gimp will be 100% all new code , ported to GEGL and not GTK )

    this rewrite means things ARE DIFFERENT than they were 8 years ago

    in part 2
    File->Dialogs->Create New Dock->Layers, Channels & Paths
    this is not there any more
    the "dialogs" menu was moved a long time ago
    it is now under
    " Windows > Dockable Dialogs > paths


    also a 500 x500 px image was a GOOD idea in 2007 when you likely had LESS than 1 gig ram and most likely had only 512 Meg of ram
    today
    8 to 16 gig ram is normal

    just try to buy a computer today with LESS than 4 gig of ram

    now for a bigger image that "solid noise - set at 16 " might not be to usable -- might be too small for the coastline
    for say a 1024 x1024 ( a one mega pixel image ) using 7 might be better
    ps. your Telephone has likely a 4 Megapixel cam 2048 x 2048 image for a 1:1 image

    in part 4
    Always save your work as an .xcf file
    THIS IS NEW in gimp 2.8 !!!!!
    if you click file > save
    this IS AUTOMATIC

    Gimp DEFAULTS to saving as a gimp internal format "xcf"
    to save it as a different format you have to use "export"
    File > export as

    and unless you save ( as a xcf) the * asterisk in the name in the image window will still be there showing that the image was not saved
    and the name of the image will change to "untitled"
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    Yep, some of these issues set me back, as you've noted. And, while I've done things with GIMP over the years, I've never done anything quite this expansive, so I had to try and guess at a few adjustments. It seems the more I guessed, the more I got things wrong...but I worked it out.

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    I might as well add that typically if I need a specific coastline to be jagged I will play with the "jitter" of my brush and draw it with that turned on. Most of the time however, I just vibrate my hand and arm as I go. It all depends on what you are needing...I'm twitchy so it works out
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    I just squint until I see something I can use
    I'm going to try this technique for everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meshon View Post
    I'm going to try this technique for everything!
    Haha, yes this is the secret to my glorious disasters, eh, I mean lovely maps.

    michaeltobias, have you managed to progress further with the tutorial?
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    For the record I bombed at following tutorials. Very few did I take all the way to completion.
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    Me neither. I always decide to do my own thing halfway through. I'm the same with recipes. No wonder my cooking tastes like s***
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